Romance and reality: the story of one programmer who lives on a boat in London

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About buying a boat The boat came into my life almost as soon as I moved to London. I really…

“References of Suffering”: why you should go to Tracey Emin’s new exhibition in London

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Damien Hirst's 1991 programmatic work, where the carcass of a tiger shark "swims" in a formaldehyde tank, was titled "The…

Gone is the legend: a look back at Maggie Smith’s best roles

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This news was confirmed by her sons Chris Larkin and Toby Stevens, "She passed away peacefully in the hospital early…

Low ratings, Starmer’s reservations and dim hopes. Masha Slonim – on the results of the Labor Party Congress

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On the eve of the congress, a scandal erupted over the "gifts" (freebies) that Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria…

On art, wars and censorship. Interview with an anonymous artist 742

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Your art is closely connected with the theme of wars and first of all with the war in Ukraine. As…

At the edge of the world. Journey to Dungeness

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Often referred to as the UK's only desert, the Kent coastal headland of Dungeness has a magical atmosphere. The vast,…

Mysterious crimes, fairy tale estates, and memory labyrinths: 8 books for a fall evening

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The end of the sixties. The main character, the writer Sergei Vladimirovich -otsky, lives, as they would say now, his…

Call of the ancestors or an unusual hobby? What is foraging and why to do it

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No, the modern forager is not a beggar or a starving man - he is a naturalist, an explorer, an…

Places of Power. Where and how to recharge in England

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Tribambuka, the cover author of #Englishhome magazine, on what home is all about

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My path to art was quite thorny, although I was born into a family of artists and started drawing before…